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B.C. couple awarded $300,000 after fireplace leaked carbon monoxide

B.C. couple awarded $300,000 after fireplace leaked carbon monoxide

Two Vancouver seniors experienced brain damage after gas leak
Chilliwack-area chief touts economic benefits of pipeline deal

Chilliwack-area chief touts economic benefits of pipeline deal

Chief Ernie Crey pointed out this week there is no Indigenous wall of opposition to KM
New Alberta law would allow province to restrict flow of oil and gas

New Alberta law would allow province to restrict flow of oil and gas

Government would be able to direct truckers, pipeline companies on how much product could be shipped
B.C. ready to fight back against Alberta fuel restrictions

B.C. ready to fight back against Alberta fuel restrictions

‘No legal right,’ Environment Minister George Heyman says
B.C. man cleared of terror charges is security risk: RCMP officer

B.C. man cleared of terror charges is security risk: RCMP officer

Othman Hamdan was charged in 2015 over Facebook posts in which he supported Islamic State militant
Patrick Chan hopes to open skating school in Vancouver

Patrick Chan hopes to open skating school in Vancouver

Three-time world champion moves on ‘with a huge smile’
NHL playoffs weekly roundup

NHL playoffs weekly roundup

Maple Leafs look to bounce back against the Bruins from a two game deficit tonight
EDITORIAL: Premier makes most out of a losing hand on pipeline

EDITORIAL: Premier makes most out of a losing hand on pipeline

The cards were stacked against him when B.C. Premier John Horgan sat down with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley on Sunday.
Chunks of ice fall from CN Tower in Toronto

Chunks of ice fall from CN Tower in Toronto

The Toronto Blue Jays game could be canceled tonight due to storm
Canadian finishes 3rd in women’s Boston Marathon race

Canadian finishes 3rd in women’s Boston Marathon race

Canada’s Krista DuChene finishes third in women’s Boston Marathon race